Combined with all the professional and amateur punditry about her win, worldwide attention over the election of the first openly gay premier and comments from the NDP and PC party leaders, it all added up to a busy first morning on the job.

The overriding sentiment is that the lack of public support for McGuinty won’t be turned around anytime soon. Wynne probably hasn’t done herself any favours by talking like she won a popular vote rather than taking the reins of an unpopular minority government.

I wish Wynne would stop talking like she won a general election. She was picked by about 1,000 insiders.

So, here are some of the people Wynne will have to impress as she transitions into the job.

Rob Ford: The newly-reprieved Toronto mayor officially expressed enthusiasm for working with Wynne — and the outreach is mutual. Kiss 92.5 DJ Roz Weston nonetheless asked, “How do you have a great working relationship with somebody who still refuses to take part or even recognize the Toronto gay community?” The premier-in-waiting gave a diplomatic non-answer.

Looking forward to working with Premier-designate Kathleen Wynne. Helping make #Toronto & Ontario the best place to live work & do business

Andrea Horwath: The leader of the provincial NDP was quick to offer empathetic congratulations to Wynne via Twitter on Saturday night (“Public life can be difficult and people who engage in it deserve thanks”) — but, on Monday morning, suggested cracking down on what led to the cancellation of a gas plant in an era where McGuinty feared losing votes.

Premier designate should call a public inquiry into $230M gas plant cancellation. Nonpartisan review would allow QP to focus on other things

Tim Hudak: The leader of the provincial PCs was under fire after the release of instant attack ads that characterized Wynne as “Another McGuinty Liberal Ontario Can’t Afford.” Foreboding piano music played in the background as a narration explained how she “gave big raises to government workers” amidst growing unemployment and welfare rolls.

Ontario PCs ready to get down to work & take immediate steps to fix jobs & debt crises, hope incoming Premier is ready to do same #onpoli